Well, you have to be willing to take the good and the bad. A "Positively No Soliciting" sign is actually very effective, especially if you live in a community that have laws governing when vendors can visit and under what conditions. We've had one for over 10 years, and I can count on one hand the number of morons who chose to ignore the sign (and of those, 3 of them were affiliated with a very large FIOS company I won't mention, as they don't deserve any free advertising).Venus Pax wrote: I really don't like solicitors anyway. I've considered a "no soliciting" sign, as well as a door mat that says "We gave at the office, we know God, and we love our vaccuum cleaner," but I hear that just eggs them on, and I don't want to discourage my neighbor kids from selling school/church fundraiser items, nor do I want to discourage the Girl Scouts.
--Brian